Antique English Transferware Pitcher
Antique English Transferware Pitcher
Antique English Transferware Pitcher
Antique English Transferware Pitcher
Antique English Transferware Pitcher
Antique English Transferware Pitcher
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Antique English Transferware Pitcher

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This one's had a long history -- and is still just as beautiful today as on the day it was first crafted, a world away.  Use at your table to pour your libation, fill with a fresh bouquet, or even convert into a planter!

Made over a century ago in Stoke-on-Trent, a little town in Staffordshire, England.  A town known for its pottery, this sweet pitcher was produced by John Alcock Cobridge, a manufactuer of earthenwares and ironstone at the Elder Pottery Cobridge works.  We can tell all of this from its stamp, a marking that further tells us that it was crafted between 1853 and 1861, when the company reformed and thus changed stamps, making this exquisite piece about 160-170 years old.  This sweet pitcher is in the Vincennes pattern.

Genuine antique.  Sold "as is," please see pictures for details.  Made in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England.

Transferware.  8-3/4" x 6" x 9" from handle to spout.  7-3/8"h at base.